Trapped in a world he is not designed to cope with, Dave-El (the true Kryptonian name of alleged Earth creature David Long) writes about comics, Doctor Who, politics and whatever damned thing pops into his unbalanced mind.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Rejected Pop Tarts and Other Reheated Tweets

Hi there! Dave-El here and this is my blog which I call I'm So Glad My Suffering Amuses You because calling my blog What the F**k Do You Want Now? seemed a tad on the hostile side.
This post will be...posting Wednesday morning and one of two things will have happened.

I actually stayed up past 11:35 to watch the debut of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and now I'm punchy as all hell. (And to think I used to stay up past 12:30 at night to watch David Letterman when I was in college. Soon I'll be going to bed after Family Feud goes off.)

I did not stay up up past 11:35 to watch the debut of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and now I'll have to find time to catch up on it later.*

*Editor's note: it was the latter. On the other hand, I got a good night's sleep which was nice for a change. Anyway, please don't spoil the ending of last night's show. I want to see if I can figure out the murderer's identity on my own.

To make sure something is in the chute and ready to go, here's another one of those posts centered around Reheated Tweets! Reheated Tweets, a balanced part of your morning breakfast!To get things started, I'm pulling from my Twitter account (which can be found here) my contributions to the topic of #RejectedPopTarts.

frog legs with cream cheese icing

ants and cinnamon

guacamole

sardines & jam

chocolate frosted hummus

peas and wild rice

beef jerky with cherry frosting

spinach with sprinkles

creamed corn

tuna with lemon frosting

That last one lead to the following exchange with one of my Twitter followers.

And that's quite enough of that for one day, thank you very much. So tomorrow look for my own "Colbert Report" (see what I did there?) on Colbert's Late Show debut. Until next time, remember to be good to one another.